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I have used the Roku with 15 MB Fios and I am very pleased. The image quality of movies that Netflix calls HD are just enough better than standard DVD that they are satisfying. They are not close to Blu-Ray but they are very watchable and the lower image quality is not a distraction except in some very dark scenes where the blacks can sometimes appear kind of chunky. So far I have watch only one movie where this is an issue. The Roku is really a bargain and it should not be compared with the pay-per-view model. Aside from the one time $99.00 for the Roku box, it is essentially a free service for the millions of people who already subscribe to Netflix. All of the other systems are designed as additional income streams from your wallet to the provider. The Roku rules because for once the consumer has an all you can eat source of entertainment, that is virtually free.